A malice-wrought rapier was given to the constables by [[:wolfgang | Wolfgang Von Recklinghausen]] in thanks for saving his life in the Nettles (but nobody wanted it, so it went to the quartermaster). Its nonmagical nature makes it impossible to customize …

This was carried by [[:eberardo-y-valando | Valando]], one of the Beran arson brothers who torched much of Flint in Chapter 2. With its original owner now in prison, it sits around in the RHC quartermaster's office, wrapped with inflammable material.

This gun belongs to [[:rock-rackus | Rock Rackus]].
It might not be possible to actually claim his gun, but calling in a favor from the RHC could get an enchanter on staff to make a copy of the weapon for you, if you feel like mimicking the man's …

The product of two gnomish inventors of questionable sanity, this weapon made its debut at the Kaybeau fair in Flint during Autumn of 500 AOV. The copies of the guns that were originally confiscated by the RHC have now been returned to their rightful …

Recovered from a novice mage by the name of Simon Langfield, this staff appears to be responsible for the appearance of the nightmarish creatures that terrorized the fairgrounds.
RHC enchanters have now identified the staff's main properties, but the …

_Macahuitl_ (ma-KA-weet); noun.
A sword, constructed of a shaft of wood that encases saw-toothed blades along its edge.
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After being recovered from [[:kaja-stewart-1 | Kaja Stewart's]] pile of contraband, RHC enchanters have …

Based on a weapon from "real-earth history":http://www.cracked.com/article_21802_6-awesomely-insane-guns-people-actually-used-pt.-2.html, and apparently not actually named for Zeitgeist series head writer, Ryan Nock. Never would've guessed...
In-game, …

Crafted by [[:kvarti-gorbatiy-1 | Kvarti Gorbatiy]], a carbine with this enchantment was gifted to the constables (specifically [[:alain-templeton | Alain Templeton]] for reasons of practicality) as thanks for dismantling the [[Philosophies | terrorist …

Found in room 7 of the Vault, where the devil Belcamp was using it as a makeshift torture rack. It's likely the last thing the Clergy ever brought into the Vault before abandoning it. The location of Srasama's other five blades are unknown - indeed, much …

Eladrin tell a tale of a god who turned against their pantheon and was transformed into a tiger that walked like a man: a rakshasa. As a god, no weapon in the world could harm him, and he ravaged the lands of Elfaivar, drowning villages and tearing entire …